Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1923 — Page 2

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_ Thuriday Vid society of I‘rvnbyteriau ebureh —Mr*. John Sc hug. Phoebe Bible class of the Reform c>d chunh —Mrs. Edgar Gerber at John Shaffer home, north of the city. Luncheon Bridge club —Mrs. Ed Coffee. 7:30. Young Women's Auxiliary of the Methodist church. Mrs. Chalmer Porter 7:30 p.m. The Junior Club —Miss Marie Smith.-7:30 p.m. Baptist Woman's Circle —Mrs. Will Winnes, 2:30. _ Lutheran Aid Society— At Sc.-hcxJ Bouse. Phoebe Bible Class —Mrs. Edgar Gerber. , • • * Friday I Ladies Aid soc iety jc nd | socety of the Christian church —Mrs. Harold Albright. 2:30. ® I). Y. B. crass of Ij U c-ftrcb-Mrs Will JShai kief. 7:30 <# I' 11 cl. -s :hi F.ipt i> 1 .-' S —.Mrs* C. M. Smith. # •* ** Missionary chu At c huri ir* I’ostp J <1 -.ini Tuesday. • • •*« Kings 11, i ald:| • Heli'U •I'raiii :< j Clrisuna. © ft** ♦ « ltcrda/% ; * ' ILihian Fftters Initiation K ' *<'i W IOI W- .• ©••’«• ® • w Tuesday e w 9 gu ty*c< E. church at 2/r® • • Ml-.' Ci i :(»\lill' a . - • ...» •yto t *!• /' '1 • .. ■ ' llilig al !: * 0:1 she!! -tTi oy ' a u' ’ft *" • bl ® t a ® © eg* ®H ! ® * Metho ifS ‘ * > *» ' i le’' in«"at 2::;o o'clock with MJs- Helen hl'!' • ' « (f U c ©♦ * * Tlif Tri ci. b. lie 1 last e.- le'inrtA'f .•» >!. :■ i.tl o a 3-tree < The place ids wen designed vtjth dainty rat yeas. Covers w. a laid tor tlu' M k Helen^ S«■ #in•- et ®Ucilbj9 Donna Parrish, agd Mrfi? in • J @ © f " '• A ■ Mg, :il.:’Ml.- ® Sr., Mont town J ship. »:■ tgii 'l® last Xct il'Fclis' Jo Alls- n. i* t \\. 'no. Mr. Steury is well kffcM ft in ®this com® " niilt '* w (SO . in X

THECRYSTAL FRII&Y jnd SATURDAY * • J • A FEW OF THE \V . w too FAMOUS MEN > OF HISTORY V. ft / . r ?.Px y PORTRAYED IN THIS WONDERFUL C©NTiNUED FEATURE . 1 ’e'Jk H / \ i'X’** The mightiest costliest and ■ ■ \4Llr< most colossal chapter play \ x jßgT' \/ ever 'screened. ~' CEN.uTGRANT 7 JFJW' CARL LAEMMLE !! INTH£DAY* wi-9 °,'-» »udff rw few*’ m ART ACORD , DIRECTED BY * f EDW. LAEMMU W JjA ; AmA 3‘ n S* vhirlvind of W? ..SWW-; 4ction. romance ‘CjV superthnUsifandtsiispense O D °NT MISS U NEVER. SAL FREE—Special Matinee for All School Children Friday after scttonl. W ith one adult paid admission we will admit one adult free. Come and bring some one with you. Everybody will enjoy this picture. —ALSO— A Big Special Ftatii?.; "THE FIGHTING GUIDE " Stamp*; William Dunean and Edith Johnson . 9 KEELS LN ALL EVENING: Children.. 10c Adults .25c

a roe township. The ceremony took place at high noon tyi the First Baptist church, with Bev. John R. Gunn receiving the vows. The bride was attended by-. Miss Helen . Hosterman. and Ralph Fangler was the- groom's attendant. Mrs. Steury is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Hauk, of 1115 Eden Avenue.' A wedding dinner waa served afthe Jiome of the bride's parents, the gijests being# the members of the- immediate and a few. friends. AfU*r a shefft honeymoon they wil'acreside with the l.lof. p-f!!!*, ,\fr. outed v it the Sliermafr'\tjjlit■ p.tn as ( manager. • * *•••* • M I Berne,•now ot San Flfcneisct>. *Cale o o if >’’s a *l*l tcifPjjitu l Franrf. UaTeh 4l*'t I. the Jc, Paul cinir< l® ul ?'i'i eit*. "<l's, I’rai?l si .: is .1 ol ;|)ie Re»jf' ®!i o I.'r *>.u.ated lie® ®» aft & "••'ll shl ' ■lfcxA®! im'i®”ss«e»ursi and was /«• 'b’©iiii Berne Jlardw*a- cofte /i p a ny. o While in si« made her 1 ! ■ ij. « and Al®* IL <’ I Xei,. .•_■ ■ t^^’r e * Rec '*tly she * J| if. employed as a the. a Ffgßci|CO phytiegn. Mi ' i r'_ en»i> of .1 ship la.liiisL Cal. willegiake t>eir future iionia in Tjan Frffmisco. f. , • —® •! ROUND-UP BASTROP ’bITKENS | a • •- i • (Im.t<<l I’re- 1 vi< • » • • p 1V- *i’ ri, e 1! ‘ -'Simcial to, Da - v Oemocr. *' -Roumjjtip «of eigh-J l e ; *g , ; i/.-us »f Morehouse • Parish agaTnst. wbnyi bills of information till .1* Charging a rebgn of t* ~r lew .vi|l •begin *oday * ~ <n < ie. . ■ 1 o tin- jnen wMI , n ' ' - > .'-t ii'i 1 .. f 1 *.'b mi.c ed*n* the first: id FILE PROTEST • r, - S.bcie'-l - r d 'C. • r-1 * Kailv «> ftocrat»— r»ie French government i.-?- _. :i-b the- r sr. senfcc * » ,11- M •official protest | »* 'ion J valuable oif. - c . . : by Admiral • . . . - ar* 1 otisidei®il beet!;.'' T m. ®iri:*'• favor;'blc ,Jo U oe -i> » • 'ui.ftntal 1 th • •• , o' & —• • ®* • *! '-(• * • l '»' l '*d |: :! ® *O' i®-s:iflia:e(l ;? 1.225.0110 pounds. -g-tc,. ■—l

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923

— "■ ■‘•'l- 1 ‘A Sensational Sale of Spring Models ’’ e SALE, OPENS .TOMORROW TEN DAYS ONLY! • ’• . • *• •. .. • . . • • • « ‘ ’f .- • x-rv zA • • ■■ ’Ti ■ *«!'• ••• J&r*'' *• -Mi" ;; j ' '-'/low • ■rW •* • • •• • • 0 : i •• • • • •\ 4 0 I ® .rw - •vrW r * , m • .. •■• •• ® ® . nW w-i iH *I • kl f 1 •so • v *» r *—*- — • .•* w « « 5 . 9 » s ® • • ••»%•• •• • : • . © • . •’ • oo- .. ® ®, e , ® * O • * i” * • X Q t With th£ season of Siting (which cavils4l>rtiew wraps) ju*s|jitHlte est to the ladies.of this vicinity than this sale of Spring/Models. G lot is entirely’this season's stoles and otters \faany attractive bargains. Our is limited ahd this offer W dhys only. are many? sq,,—C OM E teARtY.” • ’• 0 ’’•< • **• . \ * 9 fi * • »®®•Oa • / , S- » '•l‘Coats’ 11/./Suits; e |.|’ I :, ©••••• ~ a • s • * * 9 . . • ®* ®© i a® ’ • — ■ ** — • * * 5/a'l 5 ' \ * w ! ~. 1 *« ** * * a®.**. ° «• f • IJie are yji'iKc byllv shji- • Our suit, loo. is » A rare® opportunity intleed, • vFoiien Wil ;i|i9 . <• * *. » ‘ ® • n ,)i foufld wairting. 0 It will ere- * it>r our rapes were considered i • ' » dep«or ;;racMlully reverse * ale the greatest of interest to • splendid v«lyc*s at.llieir original •prove and deliglg Ai S ’ an<L each one is ;U i exiTnipic® M Mie suit«'bufe t who is anleipat. figures. Many are gie styles tail ifi the showing ~• * * • • mg the new styles.* they iye. and they represent the «'• ifu' season's latc’st mode. * Se-. • finely tailored’ of Ifigli-gratlc and of spring modes • Magy new Tnateiuh ® • .»•.«. • e»**® • * materials, smartlv trimmed with • and all that could be iiesired in© • , , • . »<m lectiyn ijianyjiew jya ; sbtehing. bAiding ffhd some arc fabric and workmanship.OSuch | , ' n ‘ l nations Qdl V _ tcTials * new models* many *»’ plain. Sbijpe in shade? of bfeick. e val»cs*as these •.ome but sei- of which are beauties. Smiß't’f n *' ' ’ •• • « • ’, blue, brown in fact anything dc-m women will do wiig-ly to .** . « ® wtfh e agraetivc tnmmings»and e> y ()U nui y chefose. • take advantage <>U this ollering. uneven skiri line, godets, panBitßikinU features. 6 sty clmosing * » • . ’ *■ ‘ els*novel necklines ;©uFsleeves.« fnUn <air vast®* selectionyou J *sß4 75 Suite $lB 95 ' $9*75 Cases s(j 9”j <>U "•'* *” a, © :K ,< c,| ieil' may g#sured the ‘ s , •* * ’ i • workmanship and far |;ore • 1 * 1 $37j50 §uit * $27.95 ! • $27.50 ‘518.85 M *• ° • ' , 7 MATERIALS ® ® *, • * _ I MATERIALS® TWILL—BOLIVA CL th i i $49.5Q- Sul,s ; apeß . $27.95 f -.Teo SATIN vey>YK E - B AHAN.RfcReP E e $59 50 Suils $39 7 - W 9 s( j -c apts 534 5O ccoaoettr *m«T tw.ll „ COLORS © a COLORS BLACK BLUE «, © ® @ NAVY BIEGE BROWN&AND @ . HENNA FRENCH GRAY ma -■ sii.9s Childrens Coats and Capes 1 ”»* , $22.50 toa,s $15.95 The little tots too. cun be well taken cure of in this great sale. I $17.t)0 ’ $14.9t) Coats and Capes of the best of material, well patterned alter the znr»ft n n it.-io AT $27.50 Coats $19.65 grown ups. The selection is complete. I $25.00 • esses 510..1*) Coats 0?24 $6.00 Values $4.95 $8.50 v.i«e S $6.45 | .$37.50 l ’ resa “‘ $24.75 «4O -n Coals X slL7s SB - 95 v,l ”“ $10 ' 95 $49.50 $34.50 SpECIAL $ 4 . 9 5 ~ I ... — — - I x ~ - - .... . . . V‘ ' • E. F. Cass A Son I ... - ; I llllli ill - — ■